About a month ago I was baptized in a river after we played with elephants, at that time I started writing a blog about walking in authority. And I felt good about it, just never confident enough to post it. And I’m glad I didn’t. In less than a month I’ve learned more about what walking in authority means to me. It means that I can cast away my fears and anxieties because I have Jesus on my side. It means that I am a daughter of the King of Kings. I am perfect in His eyes, and nothing can change that. I can walk away from lies because He extends His hand to guide me. I can walk blindly in the light because I fully trust that He is the light, and the only one who will take me to where I need to go. I trust that He has gifted me well. And that He has blessed me with all that I need. It means that I can turn away from words spoken or whispered to me that have no truth in them. I can now hear His voice, providing me with comfort and love, and I can reject any small voice in my head telling me otherwise. That is what walking in authority, hand and hand with God, looks like to me.
